well chevy 1.2ulv didnt work for me, but sapphire's 1.2lv kernal did
My first smartphone was a Droid 1. Then I found the Nexus... Galaxy Nexus LTE unlocked & rooted...
AOKP JB build ROM, IMO JB exp Kernel,
Root Apps - Titanium Backup, Root Explorer, SetCPU, ROM Toolbox, Rom Mangler/ClockworkMod, CWMR Touch, Lightflow, SD Maid, Nova Launcher
My first smartphone was a Droid 1. Then I found the Nexus... Galaxy Nexus LTE unlocked & rooted...
AOKP JB build ROM, IMO JB exp Kernel,
Root Apps - Titanium Backup, Root Explorer, SetCPU, ROM Toolbox, Rom Mangler/ClockworkMod, CWMR Touch, Lightflow, SD Maid, Nova Launcher
compcache - Project Hosting on Google Code
It's good. I've been pulling 1400 quadrant scores (not that those really mean anything), I've had NO redraws, etc. etc.
compcache is the ish. and theres a way to keep it running smooth and turn on every reboot im getting 16-1700s with the 1.2 slayher kernel clocked down to 1.1
Samsung Galaxy Nexus
Rooted
Stock ICS
No SetCPU
I tried Slayher. 1.0 w/ wifi fix but couldn't get it to work, Sapphire 's lv. 1.0 bootlooped and so did Chevy's ulv 1.0. Luckily the stock kernel is pretty snappy.
P3Droid 900lv kernel running good so far. I don't use comcache since my experience with comcache on Sapphire was better without it.
CM 6.1 RC3 with P3Droid 900lv kernel is fast and smooth. Perhaps even better then Slayher 900lvWill have to see how battery life goes compared to stock kernel or Slayher 900lv kernel.
As far as slow redraws. Turning on the Cyanogenmod Settings performance option to keep the current home app in memory fixes that for me running LauncherPro v0.8.1.1
Last edited by captdroid; 11-01-2010 at 07:26 PM.
My first smartphone was a Droid 1. Then I found the Nexus... Galaxy Nexus LTE unlocked & rooted...
AOKP JB build ROM, IMO JB exp Kernel,
Root Apps - Titanium Backup, Root Explorer, SetCPU, ROM Toolbox, Rom Mangler/ClockworkMod, CWMR Touch, Lightflow, SD Maid, Nova Launcher
I'm hoping chevys kernel compatibility is fixed soon, because slayhers kernels have HORRIBLE battery life, compared to my normal 1ghz ulv chevy kernel! Even with a 125mhz sleep policy...
Oh, and compcache is amazing. Why doesnt android use it by default in the first place?
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